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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Haunted Port Gamble, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

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🗓️ 3 April 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!

Port Gamble, Washington, may be small—really small, with only 75 residents—but this picturesque town on the Kitsap Peninsula is also one of the most haunted places in the state. Known for its historic charm and eerie energy, Port Gamble is home to numerous paranormal hotspots, with the Walker-Ames House being one of the most infamous. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we dive into the ghostly history of this spooky town with Pete Orbea, founder of Port Gamble Paranormal. Pete not only hosts ghost walks and investigations but also coordinates the annual Port Gamble Ghost Conference and is a psychic with his own weekly radio show, The Paranormal Pete Show. Join us as we explore the chilling encounters and unexplainable events that have made Port Gamble a must-visit destination for those seeking a real paranormal experience. This is Part Two of our conversation.

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0:00.0

Today on the Grave Talks, we continue our conversation about the hauntings of Port Gamble, Washington, with paranormal Pete.

0:10.5

Port Gamble is known as a charming little town, and by little, it's very little, like 75 people.

0:17.1

But it's also known as one of the most haunted towns in the state of Washington.

0:22.3

It's a place where history comes alive, literally.

0:25.6

If you want a paranormal experience, chances are you'll find it in Port Gamble.

0:31.1

I'm Carol Hughes, and if you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, make sure you do.

0:36.4

You'll hear more about the history of the Walker

0:38.5

Ames House, along with some incredible audio Pete captured while on an investigation. On this

0:45.6

episode of The Grave Talks, we'll talk more about haunted locations and hear audio from

0:50.3

investigations in Port Gamble, Washington, with Pete or Bayer, also known as paranormal Pete,

0:57.7

with Port Gamble paranormal. Now, Pete, do you always have experiences pretty much whenever you go

1:04.4

into the Walker Ames House? Just the other weekend, I had a public investigation. People were just

1:10.5

recording with their cell phones, taking video clips.

1:13.8

I had somebody send me a clip.

1:15.3

It sounds like a little kid runs by and laughs right in front of them.

1:19.9

And we were just starting the investigation.

1:22.3

I've had 60 people in the house and have been able to capture EVP footage.

1:28.5

It's very, the audio is very prevalent in there.

1:32.1

That's mostly what you capture there as audio pieces.

1:35.3

When you leave a place like the Walker Ames house, obviously there's a lot of activity.

1:41.7

Is there any way that you kind of, I don't know, cleanse yourself, shut it down,

1:47.3

try to leave it behind? What do you do? Absolutely. That's something I think, you know,

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